The first Late Night Coffee Talk of 2025 marked a return to a weekly schedule, and Daniel Miller used it to take dead aim at a contradiction sitting at the top of the news. The same federal nationalists who insist Texas could never govern itself were suddenly cheering a discussion about absorbing Greenland, swallowing Canada, and redrawing the map south through Panama. Miller named it for what the lines on that map resemble, the old globalist dream of a North American Union, and argued it runs in exactly the wrong direction. Texas already wants out from under 40 electoral votes worth of dilution. Folding in new territory only deepens the problem and adds nothing to a Texan family budget.
Closer to home, the Texas House Speaker fight escalated hours before the stream. Miller walked through State Rep Cody Harris filing a Texas Ethics Commission complaint against Republican Party of Texas chairman Abraham George, a Texas First Pledge signer, accusing him of criminal coercion for warning members that defying the caucus carries consequences. Miller read it as Harris weaponizing a state agency to silence the grassroots, and called it gas on an already burning fire heading into the first-day gavel and Speaker vote.
He also took on Meta. After years of denying it censored anyone, Mark Zuckerberg has dumped the fact checkers, replaced Nick Clegg with Dana White, and announced a move of operations to Texas. Miller, whose organization sued Meta under the Texas anti-censorship law, was unmoved. He reminded viewers that the law was gutted by a deliberate forum-selection loophole forcing Texans to sue in San Francisco, and that this sudden friendliness looks like fair-weather damage control, not contrition.
Questions answered in this episode
- What is the current status of the Texas House Speaker fight, and what happens on day one of the session?
- Has the Texas Nationalist Movement ever interacted with the Greenland independence movement, and what does Trump”’s Greenland and Canada talk mean for Texas?
- Who makes up the ideal county leadership team as the TNM organizes county by county?
- Can the TNM publish copies of the Texas Constitution, and would it be changed after independence?
- How would someone become Texas”’s first ambassador, for instance to the Kingdom of Hawaii?
- If the TNM backed an unpopular federal law and pushed to nullify it, would that grow membership?
- What are Daniel Miller”’s views on mass deportations?
- What should Texans make of Meta moving some of its operations to Texas?
- Does having a Republican president and administration weaken support for Texas independence?
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